Blog
Our blog page features the latest articles across the different niches of the website. Not only that, but the accessible navigation design features seamless browsing across the platform. We publish in different categories you can find interesting based on your interests.
We also feature stories from our readers, so don’t hesitate to reach us if you have a story to tell.
Different Categories
Here is the list of the various categories across which our platform publishes:
Travel
Our journeys describe the best of our experiences in life, and that’s why our travel sections feature some of our most promising and subjective works.
Books
The second category in the blog features book discussion and ideas around the published work.
Science And Technology
Time Lenz platform also covers the latest advancements in science and technology to provide objectivity on the forum.
Philosophy | Culture | Visual Arts
The remaining three categories revolve around the culture and the embedded philosophy of our visual arts, especially storytelling.
1. Philosophy is similar to book discussions on our website. However, one significant difference is that our philosophical blogs focus more on the idea than its literature in general.
2. Culture revolves around storytelling across movies and shows that carry the message in actual art forms.
3. Visual arts discusses the art form in our video games genre, which is highly underappreciated in our lives. The power of storytelling in games should be heavily debated, and that’s why we provide an in-depth analysis of the games which might have been part of our lives at some stage.
Video Games are a part of everyone’s childhood—our precious memories of playing with our siblings and enjoying the fun together. Over the years, the video game industry has grown exponentially, close to 500 billion dollars by 2030. However, for the past few years, there haven’t been titles that live up to the standards set by […]
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Pale Fire is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov, published in 1962 in the original language. It is a unique book comprising poetry by fictional writer John Shade, with forewords and commentary by his colleague/friend, Charles Kinbote. Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov is a work with much meaning for the reader to explore. So, let’s look
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Dead Souls is a 19th-century fictional book by Nikolai Gogol, published in 1842. The two-part book, which is incomplete in the second part, is one of the best works of Russian literature. Dead Souls By Nikolai Gogol explores the encounters of Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov, who is looking to scam his way to wealth in a
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Goodfellas is one of the best gangster films of all time. Directed by Martin Scorcese, the film stars Ray Liotta, Rober De Niro, and Joe Pesci in the lead roles. It is based on the real-life mobster Henry Hill and his journey from a kid to a gangster and ultimately to a federal informant. Long
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The Sixth Sense is a 1999 horror/mystery movie by director M. Night Shyamalan starring Bruce Willis. It follows the story of a young kid who claims to see dead people. He was investigated/ treated by a psychologist who was struggling to find peace in his life. However, upon realising the truth, the psychologist was left
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Civilization has come a long way from building tools from rock to sending rockets into deep space. However, the majority of the population is still struggling with different conflicts or is lost to technology. As a result, people are not appreciating the things that not only gave a sense of awe but orchestrated the entire
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The 1935 novel by George Orwell revolves around a Clergyman’s daughter whose entire life is changed after suffering memory loss. This book explores the themes of human liberation from traditional life while simultaneously wrestling with the idea of faith. So, let’s look into the book more briefly and why ‘A Clergyman’s Daughter By George Orwell’
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